Ref. 26478Nature Son Parc by Quabit, MenorcaPrice: 592.000 €

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Welcome to the exciting new development “Nature Son Parc” the latest project from Quabit, ready for you towards the later part of 2020.
The exclusive, private complex is located in Son Parc, on the north coast of Menorca, boasting a spectacular beach and a competitive and picturesque golf course. The first phase of 50 individual villas offers the choice of 3, 4 and 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, with fully equipped kitchens and a garage or private parking. They will be built to an excellent standard with the best materials, using the Porcelanosa range for kitchens, bathrooms and floors.
This project is a unique concept on the Island, with a communal area second to none, combining quality with peace and well being.

Designed for comfort, a gated community with a visitors car park and a bicycle station, home automation and electric vehicle charging points.

Enjoy the benefits of the 40-4 club, a new way to socialize and relax. Exclusive to the residents of Nature Son Parc, a fabulous communal area with unique features: a spectacular saline swimming pool and jacuzzi, chill out zone with sunbeds and lounge area to chat to friends, listen to music or relax with a drink.

For those who enjoy keeping fit there is also a top class fully equipped gym, overlooking the landscaped gardens of “Green Hill”, planted with aromatic herbs.

Son Parc

This is a quiet tourist resort on the north coast of Menorca, belonging to...

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Son Parc

This is a quiet tourist resort on the north coast of Menorca, belonging to the borough of Es Mercadal. Privileged with several attractions that make it special. It has the only golf course in Menorca and is very close to the beach of Son Saura, which houses one of the most largest sandy beaches on the island. In addition, to the west lies the beautiful bay of Fornells where practicing water sports is a must for the whole family. The access to this urbanization is direct from the main road that runs between the towns of Mahón and Fornells.

The district of Es Mercadal, the nerve centre of which is the town of the same name, extends for 134 square kilometres and borders the east with Alaior, to the south with Es Migjorn Gran and to the west with Ferreries. Due to its situation as a crossroads, it has become an obligatory spot to stop at, offering a varied choice of renowned fine food. On the outskirts of the town we can make our way to Monte Toro, the highest point of the island, a mountain of Menorca that provides some spectacular views around it.

Those who visit Menorca have stated that it is one of the paradises of the western Mediterranean, an island that history has always been an object of desire because of its strategic position and which now has ended up becoming one of the most attractive tourist destinations. However, it is not only a dream spot for holidays, but also for living. Menorca allows you to experience for yourself the quality of life that you had always imagined, through the combination of small details that make up its landscape, people, tranquillity, light, traditions and fine food.

Geographically, Menorca is the easternmost and northernmost island of the Balearic Islands, declared a Biosphere Reserve in 1993 by UNESCO. It has a coastline of 701 km² and 216 kilometres of, along which are distributed more than 70 beaches. Blessed with a typically Mediterranean climate with annual average temperatures of 16.5 degrees, it currently has a population of 96,000, concentrated into eight districts: Maó (administrative capital of the island), Ciutadella (the old capital), Alaior, Ferreries, Es Mercadal, Es Castell, Sant Lluís and Es Migjorn Gran. There are three other towns, Sant Climent, Llucmaçanes and Fornells, the first two in the district of Maó and the other in Es Mercadal. Maó, located in the east, and Ciutadella, in the west, are the two most inhabited towns on the island.

Socio-economically, unlike the other islands of the Balearic archipelago, Menorca has, over time, had the good fortune to be able maintain a perfect balance between the traditional industries of footwear, costume jewellery and agriculture favouring the gentle development of the tourist sector and thus enabling the island to preserve its countryside and beaches. This environmental sensitivity still exists among all its inhabitants, guaranteeing a unique setting, perfect for family, sports and cultural tourism.